CO129-234 - Acting Governor Cameron Governor Des Voeus - 1887 [9-12] — Page 394

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Sir,

E.

In

390

Supreme Court,

26th September, 1887.

In reply to Your Excellency's letter of the 21st instant referring to the procedure in cases of Extradition of Chinese Criminals from this Colony

I have the honour to make the following observations.

Ordinance 2 of 1857 gave effect to the 9th Article of the Treaty of the Bogue, (Hertslett's Treaties Vol. VI p. 265) which stipulated that natives of China who had committed crimes or offences against their own country

To His Excellency Major General Cameron, C.B., Acting Governor,

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Sir, E. In 390 Supreme Court, 26th September, 1887. In reply to Your Excellency's letter of the 21st instant referring to the procedure in cases of Extradition of Chinese Criminals from this Colony I have the honour to make the following observations. Ordinance 2 of 1857 gave effect to the 9th Article of the Treaty of the Bogue, (Hertslett's Treaties Vol. VI p. 265) which stipulated that natives of China who had committed crimes or offences against their own country To His Excellency Major General Cameron, C.B., Acting Governor,
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Sir,

E.

In

390

Supreme Court,

26th September, 1887.

reply to your. Excellency's letter of the 21st_ instant referring to the procedure in chees of Extradition of Chinese Criminals from this Colony

I have the honour to

of

make the following observations.

Ordinance 2 of 1857

gave effect to the 9th Article of the Treaty of the Bogue, (Herts lett's Treaties Vol. VI p. 265) which stipulated that natives of China who had committed crimes or

offences against their own

Exselleney

jor General Cameron, C.ID.,

Acting Governor, to

country

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to

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